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Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788
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The aurelian: or, natural history of English insects; namely, moths and butterflies. Together with the plants on which they feed; A faithful Account of their respective Changes; their usual Haunts when in the winged State; and their standard names, as given and established by the worthy and ingenious Society of Aurelians. Drawn, engraved and coloured, from the natural subjects themselves. By Moses Harris, Secretary to the Aurelian Society.
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788.Date: 1766 [1773]- Pictures
Sixteen flies (Muscæ species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788.Date: [1766]Reference: 42651i- Pictures
Eleven bivalve molluscs. Coloured etching by M. Harris.
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788.Date: 10 February 1787Reference: 40481i- Pictures
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Seven flies (Muscæ species) and two bee flies (Bombylius species). Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788.Date: [1766]Reference: 42654i- Pictures
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Two dragonflies (Libellulæ species): adults and eggs. Coloured etching by M. Harris, ca. 1766.
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788.Date: [1766]Reference: 42632i